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    Thin wrappers around the DOM element returned from
 the different draw methods of the graphics. This is the VML implementation.
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          goog.graphics.VmlGroupElement</a><br/>
        <div class="class-details">Thin wrapper for VML group elements.
This is an implementation of the goog.graphics.GroupElement interface.
You should not construct objects from this constructor. The graphics
will return the object for you.</div>
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          goog.graphics.VmlEllipseElement</a><br/>
        <div class="class-details">Thin wrapper for VML ellipse elements.
This is an implementation of the goog.graphics.EllipseElement interface.
You should not construct objects from this constructor. The graphics
will return the object for you.</div>
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          goog.graphics.VmlRectElement</a><br/>
        <div class="class-details">Thin wrapper for VML rectangle elements.
This is an implementation of the goog.graphics.RectElement interface.
You should not construct objects from this constructor. The graphics
will return the object for you.</div>
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          goog.graphics.VmlPathElement</a><br/>
        <div class="class-details">Thin wrapper for VML path elements.
This is an implementation of the goog.graphics.PathElement interface.
You should not construct objects from this constructor. The graphics
will return the object for you.</div>
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          goog.graphics.VmlTextElement</a><br/>
        <div class="class-details">Thin wrapper for VML text elements.
This is an implementation of the goog.graphics.TextElement interface.
You should not construct objects from this constructor. The graphics
will return the object for you.</div>
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          goog.graphics.VmlImageElement</a><br/>
        <div class="class-details">Thin wrapper for VML image elements.
This is an implementation of the goog.graphics.ImageElement interface.
You should not construct objects from this constructor. The graphics
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